On Thursday, the House Intelligence Committee quietly voted to make available to fellow House members “a memo documenting abuse of the FISA program,” reports Fox News’ Chad Pergram.

Not one Democrat voted for transparency! Ranking House member Adam Schiff is in panic mode after GOP Reps. DeSantis, Gaetz, Zeldin and others immediately called for the damaging House Intel report to be declassified so the American public can finally see the truth about the Russia investigation.

The Intel report was so shocking Rep. DeSantis said it “is deeply troubling and raises serious questions about the upper echelon of the Obama DOJ and Comey FBI as it relates to the so-called collusion investigation.”

Rep. Ron DeSantis then called for the top secret document to be made public as it is “a matter of national significance and the American people deserve the truth.”

Rep. Matt Gaetz immediately came out swinging and called on Congress to release the shocking FISA memo that “threatens democracy at its core”.

He was VERY disturbed about the FISA memo he read earlier today and called for the leadership to hold a vote on the House floor in order to “release key contents of this intelligence memo regarding the FBI, the Department of Justice and President Trump.”

Suspected leaker and ranking House member Adam Schiff is desperate to distract from the firestorm.

Schiff immediately fired off a tweet to draw attention away from fellow House members calling for the FISA abuse to be made available for the public to see.

Adam Schiff tried to bring the conversation back to ‘Trump-Russia’ and tweeted out Glenn Simpson’s testimony claiming it raises questions about ‘money laundering’.

“The House Intelligence Committee just released Glenn Simpson’s testimony as part of our Russia investigation. Simpson raises numerous questions on money laundering the Committee must investigate.

Read his testimony for yourself,” Schiff tweeted.

The House Intelligence Committee just released Glenn Simpson’s testimony as part of our Russia investigation. Simpson raises numerous questions on money laundering the Committee must investigate.

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